The return of the torture coffin of the sixties

The torture coffin, which was used to extract confessions from prisoners in the 1960s, has returned to prisons amid the nationwide uprising.
The Islamic Republic regime has committed major crimes that have never happened before in human history, through widespread repression of the people, street killings, executions, mass arrests of children and adolescents, pressure on families, and more.
Now, according to published reports, the torture that was practiced in prisons years ago in the 1960s has returned to prisons, the same torture coffin or tomb chamber!
According to the "Kayhan London" news agency, the purpose of torture with coffins was to make prisoners repent, which in some cases worked and in others did not, and the prisoner showed greater resistance to torture. Another goal of this torture is to remove prisoners from their human state, because a prisoner in a coffin is unable to perform even the simplest daily tasks.
Hossein Shahravi is one of the detainees of the nationwide protests who was tortured in the "grave room". According to a report by Radio Farda published by an informed source, Hossein called his parents' house in a bad mood and said: "The agents took me to a room they called the "death room". A room with white walls where a voice was playing from behind a microphone that my child is dead. Hossein said I was screaming but I did not die. He also told his sister in another call that he had a dark aura in his mind. This criminal regime has subjected him to mental torture.
Many prisoners have been subjected to severe torture by government agents, leaving them severely injured and in some cases killed as a result of torture. However, this torture, known as the "grave chamber," inflicts more irreparable damage on the soul and body of individuals.
In order to stay in power a little longer, the Islamic Republic has resorted to old torture methods to carry out its latest crimes.




